Writing A Personal Statement Career Development Center 209 Wigley Administration Center Minnesota State University, Mankato 507.389.6061 www.mnsu.edu/cdc
Definition of a personal statement A unique and personal introduction of yourself to the selection committee
What is a personal statement? o It is a(n): o Picture o Invitation o Indication of priorities and judgment o Personal story o Authentic piece http://www.willamette.edu/dept/saga/national/ personal_statements/definition.htm
What a personal statement is NOT o It is not a(n): o Academic paper with you as the subject o Resume o Journal entry o Plea or justification for entry into grad school http://www.willamette.edu/dept/saga/national/ personal_statements/definition.htm
A glance at how to write a personal statement The Plan Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Prepare Write Critique
Preparing for a Personal Statement ostep 1: Polish up your writing skills o If you re having trouble, The Center for Academic Success can assist you ostep 2: Research the Institution and the program o Does it fit you? o Why did you choose the program? o What stood out about the program?
Preparing for a Personal Statement o Step 3: Find out the requirements for your personal statement in the specific program you chose Examples of Requirementso Business o Education and Human Development o Engineering and Applied Science o Step 4: Self-Assessment-get a piece of paper out and jot down some o Past Successes o Core values o Contributions o Goals
Preparing for a Personal Statement o Step 5: What got you to this point in your life? ocreate a timeline of your life focusing in on key points that got you to where you are today o Step 6: BRAINSTORMoTo get your creative mind going, write down the answers to the following questions
Questions to ask yourself o What is distinctive about me? owhat sets me apart from my peers? o When did I first become interested in my field of study? owhat have I learned since then? owhat motivates me in the field? owhat have I learned about myself in the field? o What events, people or family history have shaped me? ohow did this contribute to my choice of program/school?
Questions to ask yourself o What intellectual influences have shaped me? o Discuss writers, books, professors o How can I help the committee understand me? owhat is most important for the committee to know about me? o What special qualifications or skills that I possess would make me more successful in graduate school?
Questions to ask yourself o How has my undergraduate experience prepared me for graduate/professional school? owhat are some of my academic accomplishments? o What are my career goals? ohow will graduate/ professional school get me to my career goals? o What challenges have I faced and overcome recently? ohow does this make me a more viable candidate for graduate school?
Tips before you start writing o Plan to write the personal statement ahead of time o Allow as much time possible for you to collect your thoughts and proofreading o Read some examples and get ideas o Engineering example o Accepted. com examples o MA Program example o Law School example o Get to know what types of personal statements are acceptable in your field o What do faculty expect/like to see? o Get a feel for your field is it more artistic or professional?
Do s and Don ts o Things to keep in mind while writing your personal statement Do Don t
o Have a focus Do s o Brainstorm before writing o Use examples to display skills o Keep a professional theme, but be sure if reflects you o Be unique o Talk about the features of the school that drew you in o Be yourself, not someone you think they want you to be o Be positive
Do s o Write about something that moves you o Be creative, especially in the beginning grab the reader s attention o Proofread o Have other people read it o Get feedback from professionals in the field o Take responsibility for GPA and test scores, identify why they may not be up to par o Get to the point, be concise
Don ts o Don t rewrite your resume o Don t use big words you wouldn t normally use o Don t be negative o Don t force your values on others o Don t talk about money as motivation in the field o Don t lie o Don t use clichés o Don t dig into sensitive topics o Don t get overly personal and make the reader uncomfortable o Don t go on and on and on o Don t let careless errors leave you out of the selection process
Writing the personal Statement o The best thing to do is start writing, even if you are unsure of what exactly to say o Get your ideas out there o It may help to write ideas out with paper and pen before typing o Typing seems formal and may be intimidating o Start over if you need to, it s okay o Writer s block? o Put it down and pick it up later, give your brain time to breath and think
Critiquing/Finalizing the Personal Statement o Double check that you have fulfilled all requirements of the program in which you are applying o Type it with no mistakes o Proofread it ospell-check o Peer review o Self-check oremember, you can never have enough eyes see it!
Critiquing/Finalizing the Personal Statement o How do you feel about it overall? ois it too wordy? odoes it get your point across? odoes it portray you? oare you proud of it? oif YOU DON T STAND BEHIND IT, DON T SEND IT! o Print it on nice paper and be sure not to fold it in the mailing process
Now That You re Finished o Pat yourself on the back for achieving a great accomplishment! o Resources and References to Check out o Websites o www.accepted.com o http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/ tipsandtechniques.htm o http://www.quintcareers.com/ creating_personal_mission_statements.html o http://www.willamette.edu/dept/saga/national/ personal_statements/ o http://www.essayedge.com/graduate/essayadvice/ course/lo_lookfor.shtml
Thanks for your attention and good luck with everything!!!